CORVALLIS - The preseason awards and "watch lists" continue to mount for Oregon State football players, as Tuesday James Rodgers landed on his second of the preseason as he was included for consideration for the inaugural Paul Hornung Award. The honor is bestowed to the nation's most versatile player.

Rodgers is second in the nation among active players for all-purpose yards with 5,077 and broke the OSU record for single season receptions last season with 91. During his three-year career at OSU, Rodgers has been used as a wide receiver, running back, punt returner, kickoff returner and has one pass attempt. The Richmond, Texas native was a first team All-Pac-10 selection last year and has been included on several preseason All-America teams this season.